The external command documentation is currently being rewritten and
will (hopefully correctly) document all the external commands that
Nagios supports. The following syntax is correct:
CHANGE_SVC_CHECK_COMMAND;;;
It probably didn't work so well, as I just found that issuing this
command caused a SEGFAULT. A fix will be in CVS shortly.
On 1 Apr 2005 at 13:40, Chris Hale wrote:
> Has anyone had luck getting the new adaptive monitoring commands in
> 2.0 to work?
>
> In particular I'm trying to get the CHANGE_SVC_CHECK_COMMAND to work.
>
> The documentation has the command like this:
>
> CHANGE_SVC_CHECK_COMMAND:command_name
>
> But how does it know which host and service to apply this too?
>
> Thinking that this was just a documentation oversight... I've tried:
>
> CHANGE_SVC_CHECK_COMMAND;;; COMMAND>
>
> too make it match what the other external commands look like... the
> command shows up in the event log, but no change happens in the actual
> check.
>
> On a site note...
>
> Adding a hostname to CHANGE_HOST_CHECK_COMMAND seems to work ok, so
> I'm wondering if there is something wrong with this command.
>
>
>
>
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